Valve Manifold System
How Valve Manifold Systems Work: Orbit's Complete Hand-Tighten Solution
Traditional sprinkler manifolds require glue, thread tape, or specialized tools for installation. When a valve fails or you need to expand your system, you face cutting pipes and rebuilding sections. Orbit's valve manifold system solves these problems with a modular, mix-and-match design that uses O-ring seals instead of permanent connections.
What Makes Orbit's Manifold System Different
Orbit's manifold fittings use large O-rings and swivel unions to create watertight seals. You tighten each connection just enough to compress the O-ring—no glue, no tape, no wrenches. This design allows you to install, remove, or replace any component by hand in minutes.
Traditional vs Swivel Connection Technology
Traditional glued manifolds use PVC cement to permanently bond fittings and tees together. Once the solvent cures, the joint is fixed. Replacing a valve means cutting the manifold apart, installing new fittings, and waiting for adhesive to cure before pressurizing the system.
Swivel connections work differently. Each Orbit manifold fitting has a rotating collar with an internal O-ring. When you thread the swivel onto the manifold body, the O-ring compresses against the sealing surface, creating a watertight connection. The swivel rotates freely even when tight, allowing you to position components at any angle. To service a valve, you simply unscrew, slide the swivel back on the fitting, and remove the valve.
Replacing a Failed Valve
Traditional Glued System:
- Shut off water and drain lines
- Dig space around the manifold to work
- Cut out the failed valve section with a saw
- Measure, cut, and dry-fit replacement fittings
- Apply PVC primer and cement to each joint
- Quickly assemble before adhesive sets
- Wait 2-24 hours for cure time before testing
- Deal with any leaks by cutting and rebuilding
- Refill dirt that was removed
Orbit Swivel Manifold System:
- Shut off water
- Unscrew swivel adapter by hand
- Slide swivel back and lift out old valve
- Drop in new valve
- Hand-tighten swivel adapter
- Turn water back on immediately
The Orbit system eliminates tools, adhesives, wait times, and the permanent nature of glued fittings.
Understanding Each Valve Manifold System Component
The Foundation
Manifold bodies are the backbone of the system, providing multiple ports for connecting valves.
57181 (1-Port Manifold)

Single outlet for one-valve systems or system extensions. Use this when adding a zone to an existing manifold.
57182 (2-Port Manifold)

Two outlets positioned for side-by-side valve installation. 2 can fit easily in most standard valve boxes.
57183 (3-Port Manifold)

Three outlets for multi-zone systems. Most common configuration for residential irrigation.
Each manifold body has male threads on each port. These accept female adapters connected to valves or other components.
Swivel Adapters: Connecting to Manifolds
Swivel adapters bridge between the manifold body and your valves or transition fittings. The swivel collar rotates around a fixed center fitting, allowing you to position components without binding.
57178 (1" MPT Swivel Adapter with O-Ring)

The current standard design. Features male pipe thread on one end for connecting to valves or threaded fittings, and a swivel collar with O-ring on the other end that threads onto manifold ports. This replaced the 57199 based on improved performance and user feedback.
57193 (1" FPT Swivel Adapter)

Female threaded version for connecting male-threaded components.
57202 (1" PVC Swivel Adapter)

Includes a PVC slip socket and spigot for direct glue connection to PVC pipe, plus the swivel collar for attaching to manifolds. Dual-purpose design that works with both 3/4" and 1" PVC pipe. Glue 3/4" pipe directly into the socket or use the outside diameter of the socket with a 1" PVC-Lock coupling for 1" pipe connections.
57184 (Swivel Double Union)

Connects two manifold bodies together or joins sections of an existing manifold. Both ends have swivel collars for easy installation.
L-Series Inline Valves: The Control Mechanism

Orbit's L-Series automatic valves are the control points in the manifold system. These 24VAC solenoid valves feature:
- Internal scrubber filter to prevent debris clogs
- Four captured screws for easy diaphragm access
- Manual actuation twist on the solenoid
- Flow control versions available
- Compatible with all 3/4" and 1" manifold fittings
The valves thread directly into swivel adapters using standard FPT connections. When a valve needs service, you access the diaphragm by removing four screws.
Transition Adapters: Connecting to Your Pipe System
Transition adapters convert from the manifold's swivel system to your specific pipe type.
For PVC Pipe:
57191 (1" PVC Transition Adapter)

Dual-purpose design that works with both 3/4" and 1" PVC pipe. Glue 3/4" pipe directly into the socket or use the outside diameter of the socket with a 1" PVC-Lock coupling for 1" pipe connections. Male threads on the opposite end screw into swivel adapters.
57202 (1" PVC Swivel Adapter)

Alternative design combining PVC slip connection with integrated swivel collar in one piece, eliminating the need for a separate swivel adapter. Glue 3/4" pipe directly into the socket or use the outside diameter of the socket with a 1" PVC-Lock coupling for 1" pipe connections.
For Poly Pipe:
57188 (3/4" Poly Transition Adapter)

Barbed end inserts into poly tubing with clamp, threaded end connects to manifold system.
57189 (1" Poly Transition Adapter)

Same design in 1" size for larger poly mainlines.
For Threaded Connections:
57187 (3/4" MPT Transition Adapter)

Adapts from 3/4" male pipe thread to the 1" manifold system. Generally used with Anti-siphon valves and extensions.
57198 (1" MPT Transition Adapter)

Direct 1" MPT connection to manifold fittings. Generally used with Anti-siphon valves and extensions.

Specialized Components
57192 (Anti-Siphon Nipple)

Extends above-ground anti-siphon valves to proper height (12" above highest sprinkler head). Generally used with the 57189 or 57187 Transition Adapters. Connect 2 with the included 1" PVC Coupling for a 24" riser. You can also use the coupling to connect the riser to the 57202 and a manifold body.

57197 (Manifold Cap)

Seals unused manifold ports, allowing future expansion without rebuilding.
Preassembled Manifold Kits
Orbit offers complete kits that include manifold bodies, L-Series valves, swivel adapters, and transition fittings.
PVC Pipe Kits
57250 (2-Valve Preassembled Manifold)

Includes 2-port manifold, two L-Series valves, swivel adapters, and PVC transition fittings. Ready to glue into your PVC mainline. Use PVC-Lock fittings if you want to skip the glue!
57253 (3-Valve Preassembled Manifold)

Three-valve version for larger systems or more zones.
57257 (4-Valve Preassembled Manifold)

Maximum configuration that still fits standard rectangular valve boxes.
Poly Pipe Kits
91206 (2-Valve Preassembled Manifold with Poly Fittings)

Same as 57250 but includes poly barb transition adapters and PVC slip fittings.
91207 (3-Valve Preassembled Manifold with Poly Fittings)

Three-valve kit for poly pipe systems.
Kit and Individual Components
The modular design means you're never locked into a specific configuration. Start with a 2-valve kit and add a 1-port manifold extension (57181) later when you need a third zone.
All the pieces in a kit (and more) are available separately.
Technical Specifications
System Compatibility:
- Works with 3/4" and 1" valves from all major brands
- Manifolds and fittings have 1-1/4" Buttress threading
- Compatible with PVC Schedule 40/80 pipe
- Works with poly pipe (PE/HDPE)
- Accepts standard NPT threaded fittings
Performance:
- Operating pressure: Up to 100 PSI
- O-ring sealed connections
- Hand-tighten installation (no tools required)
- Outdoor cold water irrigation use only
Installation and Maintenance Advantages
No Specialized Tools Required
Every connection tightens by hand. You don't need:
- PVC cement or primer
- Teflon tape or pipe dope
- Wrenches or pliers
- Pipe cutters
- Curing time between joints
Easy Valve Replacement
When a valve fails, the replacement process takes 5 minutes:
- Turn off mainline water
- Unscrew the swivel adapter from the manifold
- Slide the swivel back along the pipe
- Lift out the failed valve
- Install the new L-Series valve
- Hand-tighten the swivel back onto the manifold
- Pressurize and test
Compare this to cutting out a glued valve section and rebuilding with multiple new fittings.
System Expansion Without Demolition
Adding zones to a traditional manifold requires cutting the mainline, installing new tees, and rebuilding valve assemblies. With Orbit's modular system:
- Cap one end of your existing manifold (if not already done)
- Remove the cap by unscrewing
- Thread in a manifold extension (57181) or add another manifold body (57182, 57183)
- Install your additional valve and transition fittings
- Connect to your new zone's lateral line
The entire process happens without cutting pipe or waiting for adhesive to cure.
Why Orbit's System Works Better
The hand-tighten design eliminates the three biggest problems with traditional manifolds:
- Permanent Installation: Glued fittings can't be disassembled without destruction
- Required Skills: Proper PVC gluing requires technique and experience
- Downtime: Adhesive cure times delay system testing and use
Orbit's O-ring sealed swivel connections solve all three issues while maintaining full pressure ratings and durability. The system works for DIY homeowners and professional installers alike.
Whether you're building a new system, upgrading an aging manifold, or planning for future expansion, Orbit's valve manifold components give you the flexibility to create exactly what you need—and change it later without starting over.
Understanding Orbit's Manifold System Generations
Current System (2018-Present): Male Manifold Bodies

The current Orbit Sprinkler Valve Manifold System features significant design improvements over the legacy system:
Key Improvements:
- Male thread ports extend from the manifold body (instead of recessed female threads)
- Thicker manifold walls for increased durability and pressure handling
- Replaceable fittings: If a swivel adapter fails, you replace only that fitting instead of the entire manifold
- Designed for Orbit Valve Box Bases with proper spacing and mounting compatibility
- Larger O-rings with improved seats prevent O-rings from falling out during assembly
- L-Series inline valves in preassembled kits (instead of jar-top style valves)
All products and instructions in this guide refer to this current male manifold system, which includes SKUs like 57181, 57182, 57183, and the 57250/57253/57257 preassembled kits.
Legacy System (2002-2018): Female Manifold Bodies

The legacy system featured female thread ports recessed into smaller-diameter manifold bodies. While these systems used O-ring sealing principles, the components are not interchangeable with the current male manifold system.
How to identify the legacy system:
- Female threads recessed inside the manifold ports
- Thinner manifold body diameter
- Smaller O-rings
- Often paired with jar-top style valves in kits
If you have the legacy female manifold system and need replacement parts or technical support, visit the Dura Products website for compatible components and guidance specific to that generation of fittings.
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